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- The Union Ministry of Labour and Employment has urged gig and platform workers to register on the e-Shram portal for formal recognition and access to benefits under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY).
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- India is witnessing a gig economy revolution due to its large workforce, rapid urbanization, smartphone penetration, and digital technology adoption.
- Recognizing the contribution of the gig and platform workers to the nation’s economy, the Union Budget 2025-26 has made the announcement for the provisions of
- registration of online platform workers on e-Shram portal,
- issue of identity cards, and
- healthcare coverage under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY).
- AB-PMJAY provides a cover of Rs. 5 lakhs per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization across over 31,000 public and private empanelled hospitals in India.
What is Gig and Platform economy?
- Definition: The Gig Economy refers to a labor market characterized by short-term, flexible jobs where workers are hired on a contractual or freelance basis rather than traditional full-time employment. These workers, called gig workers, take up tasks (gigs) on-demand without long-term commitments.
- The Platform Economy is a subset of the gig economy where digital platforms (websites, apps like Zomato, Ola etc) connect workers with customers or employers.
- Projected Growth: NITI Aayog has projected that the gig economy in India will employ over 1 crore workers in 2024-25, subsequently reaching 2.35 Crores by 2029-30.
- Trend: Medium-skilled jobs are decreasing, while low and high-skilled jobs are increasing.
What major challenges Gig workers are facing?
- Lack of job security: no fixed salary or long-term contracts.
- Limited social security benefits: Not covered under EPFO, ESIC, or other welfare schemes.
- No health insurance, paid leave, or retirement benefits.
- Unregulated work conditions: Long hours, inconsistent pay, and potential exploitation.
- Dependence on platform algorithms: Earnings and visibility depend on platform policies.
Recommendations for Strengthening the Gig & Platform Economy
- Boosting Platform Economy: Launch “Platform India” initiative for funding, skilling, and financial inclusion.
- Connect street vendors, small businesses to digital platforms.
- Financial Inclusion: Provide loans without collateral for gig workers.
- Priority lending for first-time gig entrepreneurs.
- Skill Development: Government & platform collaboration for training.
- Skill certification & career progression for gig workers.
- Social Security: Health insurance, accident coverage, paid sick leave.
- Retirement plans, income support during low work periods.
Initiatives for Gig and Platform Workers – Legal Framework for Gig Workers: Code on Social Security, 2020 formally defined: 1. Aggregator 2. Gig Worker 3. Platform Worker – First-time legal provisions introduced to include gig workers in social security measures. – Union Budget 2025-26 Announcement: Over 1 crore gig workers to receive identity cards, e-Shram registration, and healthcare coverage under PM Jan Arogya Yojana. |
Source: PIB
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